Louis Calhern
Often cast in films as distinguished and sophisticated characters, Calhern's other notable film roles included the scheming Ambassador Trentino in the classic Marx Brothers comedy ''Duck Soup'' (1933), the antagonist to Robert Donat's Edmond Dantès in ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (1934), the head of the US Secret Service in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Notorious'' (1946), the pivotal villain Alonzo Emmerich in John Huston’s film noir ''The Asphalt Jungle'' (1950), Buffalo Bill in the musical ''Annie Get Your Gun'' (1950), and the title character in Joseph L. Mankiewicz all-star 1953 film adaptation of Julius Caesar. He won a Special Jury Prize at the 15th Venice International Film Festival for his performance in ''Executive Suite'' (1954). Provided by Wikipedia
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